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Publicēts: 10.04.2003.
Valoda: Angļu
Līmenis: Vidusskolas
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  • Eseja '"Stories of Ambiguity" by Anton Chekhov', 1.
  • Eseja '"Stories of Ambiguity" by Anton Chekhov', 2.
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Ambiguity
Anton Chekhov's short and fictional stories played an important role in the history of literature. Chekhov's writings marked the transformation into the modern form with modern ideas. His work was marked as profound works of literature, such as his short story, "The Lady with the Dog", which was called one of the greatest stories ever written. Along with good reviews often comes criticism. Karl Kramer, a critic and the author of "Stories of Ambiguity" argues that the ambiguity in the story is whether Gurov changes or not. Clearly seen in the story, the ambiguity lies in the ending, just as Anton Chekhov intended it to. Therefore the ambiguous element is the ending of the story and not whether Gurov changed or not.
Karl Kramer's argument is that the ambiguity is that we are not sure Gurov changes. …

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